Teaching faculty

Dr. Le Van Ha completed his PhD study in 2014 with a thesis titled "Wage Differentials and Government Corruption: A Micro Survey Data Approach". Currently, his research continues to focus on using micro survey data to support research in macroeconomics, development economics and development economic policies. His teaching includes Introduction to Economics; Macroeconomics and Panel Econometrics.Field expertise:

- Vietnamese-German University, Lecturer in Business Management since September 2015- TU Braunschweig, Researcher and Research assistant from 2010 to 2014- Hanoi University, Lecturer in Business Management from 2008 to 2010 and from 2014 to 2015- PhD Business Economics from TU Braunschweig (2014)- MSc Business and Finance from North Wales University of Bangor (2007)- BSc Foreign Trade Economics from Hanoi Foreign Trade Economics (2005)Field expertise:

Academic Career:Goethe University Frankfurt, Chair of Economic Development and Integration, PhD Economics (2009), University of Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne, Free University of AmsterdamField expertise:

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Dr. Uwe Walz

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Academic Career: Goethe University Frankfurt, Tenured Professor, Chair of Industrial Organization (2002), University of Tübingen, Full Professor of Economics (1997), University of Bochum, Professor of Economics (1995), University of Mannheim, habilitation (1995), University of Tübingen, PhD Economics (1992), University of Tübingen, MA Economics (1988)Field expertise:

Christian Janiesch is Assistant Professor at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität in Würzburg, Germany. He received his Ph.D., MSc, and a BSc in Information Systems from the University of Münster. Christian worked full-time at the European Research Center for Information Systems (ERCIS) in Münster, at the SAP Research Center Brisbane at SAP Australia Pty Ltd, and at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). His research is at the intersection of BPM and BI with a current focus on real-time, event-driven applications. Christian has been reviewing for various ACM and IEEE journals as well as BPMJ. He is on the Department Editorial Board for BISE. He has authored over 100 scholarly publications. His work has appeared in CAIS, BPMJ, BISE, FGCS as well as various major international conferences including ICIS, ECIS, and HICSS and has been registered as U.S. patents.Field expertise:

Marius Gros is a Professor of Finance and Accounting at the University of Bremen. He holds a German PhD equivalent from Goethe University Frankfurt and is a Lecturer at Heidelberg University and Vietnamese German University, Ho Chi Minh City. His research interest is in international accounting and auditing as well as in corporate governance and enforcement of accounting standards.Field expertise:

Standard setting and enforcement of accounting standardsCapital markets and regulationAccounting in emerging economiesInterdependencies between corporate governance and financial reporting

"Vietnamese-German University, Lecturer in Finance and Accounting (2016)Full Prof. of Econometrics, Dept. of Economics, University of Würzburg, Germany (Sept 2002 - present)Assoc. Prof. of Empirical Research in Business Management, University of Magdeburg, Germany (Apr.-Sept. 2002)Habilitation in Econometrics and Statistics from University of Tübingen, Germany (2000)University of Tübingen, Akademischer Rat (equivalent to Assist. Prof. in Economics) (1996-2002)Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Mannheim, Germany, Senior Researcher, (1994-1996)University of Konstanz, Post Doc (1993)Feodor-Lynen scholarship of the A.-v.-Humboldt Foundation (Jan.-Dec. 1992)Visiting Assist. Prof., Dept. of Economics at McMaster University, Hamilton/Ont., Canada (Jan.-Dec. 1992)University of Konstanz, Research Assistant (1988-1991)Dr. rer. pol. (equivalent to PhD in Economics) from University of Konstanz, Germany (1991)Dipl.-Volkswirt (equivalent to MSc in Economics) from University of Konstanz, Germany (1988)"Field expertise:

Prof. Dr. Peter Gomber holds the Chair of e-Finance at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Frankfurt since December 2004. He is Co-Chair and Member of the Board of the E-Finance Lab, a co-operation between the Universities of Frankfurt and Darmstadt and a network of industry partners from financial services. In the E-Finance Lab, he manages the research layer „Electronic Financial Markets and Market Infrastructures“.

His academic work focuses on market microstructure and auction theory, institutional trading, innovative concepts/technologies for electronic trading and post trading systems and information systems in Finance.

Before joining the University of Frankfurt, he worked as a Director, Head of Market Development Cash Market in the TradingField expertise:

Michael Binder did his undergraduate coursework in economics, business administration and law at the University of Kiel, and received a Ph. D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1995. Upon completion of his Ph.D. he joined the faculty of the University of Maryland, where he was an assistant professor. Since 2003 he is a professor at Goethe University Frankfurt (Chair for International Macroeconomics and Macroeconometrics), founding director of Goethe University's Ph.D. Program in Economics and program director for International Economics at the Center for Financial Studies (CFS) Frankfurt. Binder has been a Fulbright scholar, a Marie Curie research fellow, a scholar of the German National Scholarship Foundation, and has been the recipient of numerous teaching and advising awards. He has published on a variety of topics in macroeconomics and applied econometrics, and currently is an associate editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics, the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control and Empirical Economics as well as a fellow of the Center for Economic Studies Munich (CESifo). Binder has held visiting appointments at the University of Cambridge, the University of Magdeburg, at CESifo, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the Bank of Spain. His current research focuses on the investigation of econometric and computational methods for rational expectations and dynamic panel data models. Recent papers and ongoing work specifically address issues in consumption and saving, in economic growth, in asset pricing, and in exchange rate behavior.Field expertise: